Police still looking for killer

Police said they still don't have suspects to a October shooting

Police still have no suspects in the October murder of 42-year-old K.Y. Anderson.

"Any homicide in which there is no immediate suspect has the potential to become a very lengthy, very involved investigation," Lubbock police spokesman Bill Morgan said Wednesday.

The investigation is on-going, said police Sgt. Tony Gribben.

"There are quite a few leads that we're working on," he said.

Anderson's body was found at Rollins Truck Rental and Leasing at the intersection of Clovis Road and Quaker Avenue at 2:22 a.m. Oct. 18, according to police reports.

Anderson was working the night shift at Bell Dairy when he was shot, reports said. There were no signs of forced entry into Anderson's vehicle, and there was no evidence that money was stolen, reports said.

Police believe he was unhooking a trailer from the truck he drove when he was shot.

Anderson was married 10 days before his murder.

Anyone with information on this or any other crime should call Crime Line at 741-1000.

Stephanie Queen can be contacted at 766-8725 or squeen@lubbockonline.com